In this hypothetical scenerio are we saying that the team batting has 2 outs and the batter hits into the third out? Or are we saying the batter hits a grounder that's fielded and the advancing runner is forced out at second?

Or as stated above me...if both are safe, why would anyone be charged with a man LOB...if anything it's just advancing the runner..

Last edited by Smileyman9 on Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:42 am, edited 1 time in total.

"A baserunner is said to be left on base (abbreviated LOB) when the half-inning ends, he has not scored, and he has not been put out. A baserunner is considered to be left on base whether he causes an out, or maintains baserunner status during an inning-ending play."

"A baserunner is said to be left on base (abbreviated LOB) when the half-inning ends, he has not scored, and he has not been put out. A baserunner is considered to be left on base whether he causes an out, or maintains baserunner status during an inning-ending play."